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Problem statement

We are preparing to implement Ocelot, which allows us to deploy an AI chatbot to answer our most-asked questions and connect students with specific aspects of their student record. Ocelot can “read” any source we identify, so to be prepared, we need to review all of the public articles in Confluence to determine which we want to be ready by Ocelot.

Job story

When_____, I want to _____, so I can _____.

When we implement Ocelot, I want to restrict pages from public view to prevent unrelated or inappropriate content from being used to answer questions.

Current process

Currently, all but a handful of Confluence articles in our public space are public.

Objectives

  • Review all articles and adjust security on articles with content we don’t want used to answer chatbot questions.

Stakeholders

Stakeholders with marginalized identities

Stakeholder feedback

Scope

In Scope

Out of Scope

Student curriculum maintenance training

Admissions

Registrar tools access review and management

Identify a process internal to SSE to streamline the certification process

Assigning advisors training

Proposed solution

Review all articles and adjust security on articles with content we don’t want used to answer chatbot questions.

Proposed process

Timeline

Research

Workgroup

Denise Kidd, Nicole Westerfield

Actions

  • Review all articles in the public Confluence space and change security as appropriate.

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